Tag: Election Day

  • East Windsor Regional School District school board election results certified

    East Windsor Regional School District school board election results certified

    When the last ballot was counted and certified, two incumbent school board members had fended off a challenge to keep their seats representing East Windsor on the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education. Incumbent school board members Christina “Tina” Lands and Colleen Murphy received 3,599 votes and 2,665 votes, respectively, to turn back…

  • Niedergang returns to, Newlin joins Princeton Council

    Niedergang returns to, Newlin joins Princeton Council

    Princeton voters have returned Princeton Councilwoman Eve Niedergang to the Princeton Council and also voted in her running mate, Leighton Newlin, in an uncontested race for a pair of three-year terms in the Nov. 2 General Election. When the last vote was counted and certified, the final vote tally for Niedergang was 6,553 votes. Newlin…

  • Two incumbents, one newcomer will be sworn in to Princeton school board

    Two incumbents, one newcomer will be sworn in to Princeton school board

    Two incumbent school board members have been confirmed to return to the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education by Princeton voters, and will be joined by a newcomer to fill the third open seat. Incumbent school board member Brian McDonald was the top vote-getter with 4,608 votes in the Nov. 2 General Election, followed by…

  • Lawrence school board election vote tallies certified

    Lawrence school board election vote tallies certified

    The return of two incumbent school board members to the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education has been confirmed by Lawrence Township voters, and they will be joined by a newcomer to fill the third open seat. Incumbent school board member Jo Ann L. Groeger was the top vote-getter with 4,626 votes in the…

  • Incumbents re-elected to Lawrence Township Council

    Incumbents re-elected to Lawrence Township Council

    Incumbent Lawrence Township Councilmen Christopher Bobbitt and James Kownacki will return to the governing body for four-year terms following the Nov. 2 General Election. The final vote tallies for Bobbitt and Kownacki, who ran unopposed, were 7,500 votes and 7,478 votes, respectively. The vote tallies were certified by Mercer County officials and released Nov. 19.…

  • Lipani re-elected to Hillsborough Township Committee

    Lipani re-elected to Hillsborough Township Committee

    The election results for the Hillsborough Township Committee have been certified and both Republican candidates have been elected to serve on the governing body for the next three years. Shawn Lipani and Steven Cohen defeated Democratic candidates Jeffrey Wright, an incumbent, and Roger Koch. The leading vote getter was Lipani with a total of 8,745…

  • Incumbents retain seats on East Brunswick school board

    Incumbents retain seats on East Brunswick school board

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Incumbents Vicki Becker, Barbara Reiss and Jeffery Winston have retained their seats on the East Brunswick Board of Education, and will serve new three-year terms. The trio faced off against each other and newcomer Denise Medford in an election that saw 26,814 ballots cast as of Nov. 17. The race on Nov.…

  • Republican incumbents re-elected to South River Borough Council

    Republican incumbents re-elected to South River Borough Council

    SOUTH RIVER – Peter Guindi and Jason Oliveira have been re-elected to serve three-year terms on the South River Borough Council. The Republican incumbents defeated Democratic challengers Margaret Kenny and David Pizzuto for two available council seats. The 2021 election featured early voting in October, mail-in ballots, and in-person voting on Election Day, Nov. 2.…

  • Three incumbents re-elected to South River Board of Ed

    Three incumbents re-elected to South River Board of Ed

    SOUTH RIVER – In an uncontested election, incumbents Lisa Byrne, Renae Bush and Nicole Sadowski will serve a new, three-year term on the Board of Education. Although election results are still considered unofficial, the incumbents share a similar percentage of votes. As of Nov. 15, each candidate received at least 30% of all votes according…